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13/04/2024

Protecting our pollinators is crucial. Learn about the new American Foulbrood vaccine, a tool to safeguard honeybee colonies. With warmer winters challenging beekeeping, this vaccine offers hope for healthier hives. 🐝
Read more: https://www.byqueenbees.com/bee-news (Link in Profile)

08/04/2024

"Discover the secrets behind New Zealand's exceptional honey, renowned for its unique flavors and therapeutic benefits. Learn about the prestigious Outstanding Food Producer Awards and what makes Kiwi honey stand out worldwide. From mānuka to regional varieties, explore the essence of pure, raw honey straight from the hive. "
Read more: https://www.byqueenbees.com/bee-news (Link in Profile)

05/04/2024

AI joins the fight against invasive Asian hornets | REUTERS

🐝 A team from the University of Exeter is bringing AI into the fight against Asian hornets, which prey on native species, threatening agriculture. Researcher Thomas O'Shea-Wheller says the AI system is a monitoring station that can identify the species with more accuracy.

26/08/2023

🐝🌻 Discover the Buzzworthy Insights of Queen Rearing in Successful Beekeeping! 🌻🐝

Did you know that queen rearing plays a vital role in beekeeping success? Here are five key reasons why every aspiring beekeeper should consider this practice:

1️⃣ Strengthening Colony Health: Queen rearing ensures a strong and robust bee colony. By carefully selecting the best queens, beekeepers can improve the overall health and productivity of their hives.

2️⃣ Boosting Genetic Diversity: A diverse gene pool is crucial for bee survival. Queen rearing allows for the production of productive and disease-resistant bees, helping maintain the resilience of the entire colony.

3️⃣ Essential for Colony Reproduction: Queens are the lifeline of a colony, responsible for reproduction and maintaining efficient honey production. By focusing on queen rearing, beekeepers can ensure the continuous growth and prosperity of their hives.

4️⃣ Curbing Swarming: Swarming, the natural tendency of bees to leave the hive in search of a new home, can lead to population decline. Queen rearing helps control swarming by providing the bees with the necessary leadership, reducing the risk of losing valuable pollinators.

5️⃣ Maximizing Hive Productivity: Rearing queens provides beekeepers with the opportunity to replace underperforming queens. By introducing stronger and more productive queens, overall hive productivity can be significantly improved.

🌺 Are you ready to take your beekeeping to the next level? By embracing queen rearing, you'll not only ensure the health and success of your bees but also contribute to the conservation of these vital pollinators. Let's thrive together! 🌺🐝

02/07/2023

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Online Queen Rearing Course 24/06/2023

Greetings to all! Today we bring a special 25% Discount for the Online Queen Rearing Course. You can access the course at byqueenbees.com/product/online-queen-rearing-course and type BYQUEENBEES25 at Checkout to get 25% Discount.
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Online Queen Rearing Course 09/04/2023

Greetings to all who attended the Live Queen Rearing Course in October 2022!

For those who were unable to attend, we are pleased to announce that the Online Queen Rearing Course is now available. You can access the course at https://www.byqueenbees.com/product/online-queen-rearing-course for all the details you need!

We are confident that this online course will provide you with the same valuable information and insights as the live course did. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn more about queen rearing and improve your beekeeping skills.

Online Queen Rearing Course Where? Where ever you feel comfortable. All you need is a device (laptop, computer, or smartphone) and an internet connection to open links and...

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06/09/2022

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